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While tennis balls are a popular choice for dog toys, there are some potential dangers associated with them:

Abrasive Material: The outer covering of a tennis ball can be abrasive, especially if the ball gets worn down. This can cause wear on a dog’s teeth if they chew on it excessively. Some dogs have worn the teeth down to nubs….there are not doggie dentures.

Choking Hazard: Tennis balls can wear down and break apart over time, creating a choking hazard if small pieces are chewed off and swallowed.

Chemicals: Some tennis balls are treated with chemicals that might not be safe for dogs if ingested. These can cause digestive issues or toxicity.

Size and Jaw Issues: Large dogs may be able to easily compress a tennis ball with their jaws, which can pose a risk of getting stuck in the throat or causing blockages if swallowed.

To mitigate these risks, consider using specially designed dog balls that are made with dog-safe materials, are durable, and are sized appropriately for your dog. Always supervise your dog while they play with any toy, including tennis balls, and regularly inspect toys for signs of wear or damage to ensure your dog’s safety.

When you pick a ball for a dog to play with make sure it is oversized, tough, and easy to clean.

Great options are WUNDERBALL they are:

VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE 
• WUNDERBALL Floats
• WACKY Bouncing Action
• Safe for your Pup & the Planet
• Cleans Teeth
• Made From Natural Rubber